EPISODE · Jun 14, 2026 · 1H 3M
Retro Blood 242: Forbidden World (1982)
from Retro Blood · host Retro Blood
Join James Kline and J.H. Alison as Retro Blood continues its third annual It Came From Outer Space Month with another wild Roger Corman-produced sci-fi horror classic, Forbidden World (1982). This week we take a deep dive into the fascinating history behind one of the most notorious Alien-inspired films of the early '80s. We discuss the relationship between Roger Corman and director Allan Holzman, the film's original concept, and why the project eventually evolved into a low-budget Alien knockoff. We also talk about how much of the crew, sets, and effects talent from Galaxy of Terror were reused to help keep production costs down. The boys cover behind-the-scenes stories including Roger Corman's legendary frugality, reports of Corman slapping an overzealous fan at a screening, and the production battles over editing and content. We also discuss the film's female leads, the different attitudes toward nudity on set, and how the filmmakers leaned heavily into sex and violence to help the movie stand out in the crowded sci-fi market. We talk about the infamous creature effects, the recycled giant maggot effect from Galaxy of Terror, the movie's original title, why it was changed to Forbidden World, and the cuts and changes Corman wanted before release. Finally, we deliver a full breakdown of the movie itself—from mutant monsters and exploding bodies to space station drama, questionable science, and plenty of over-the-top Roger Corman madness. We discuss the highs, the lows, and why Forbidden World remains one of the most entertaining cult sci-fi horror films of the VHS era. It's mutants, monsters, space horror, and pure Roger Corman insanity—only on Retro Blood! #RetroBlood #ForbiddenWorld #RogerCorman #SciFiHorror #80sHorror #CultHorror #SpaceHorror #GalaxyOfTerror #AlienRipoff #VHSHorror #CreatureFeature #HorrorPodcast #RetroHorror #ItCameFromOuterSpaceMonth
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Join James Kline and J.H. Alison as Retro Blood continues its third annual It Came From Outer Space Month with another wild Roger Corman-produced sci-fi horror classic, Forbidden World (1982). This week we take a deep dive into the fascinating history behind one of the most notorious Alien-inspired films of the early '80s. We discuss the relationship between Roger Corman and director Allan Holzman, the film's original concept, and why the project eventually evolved into a low-budget Alien knockoff. We also talk about how much of the crew, sets, and effects talent from Galaxy of Terror were reused to help keep production costs down. The boys cover behind-the-scenes stories including Roger Corman's legendary frugality, reports of Corman slapping an overzealous fan at a screening, and the production battles over editing and content. We also discuss the film's female leads, the different attitudes toward nudity on set, and how the filmmakers leaned heavily into sex and violence to help the movie stand out in the crowded sci-fi market. We talk about the infamous creature effects, the recycled giant maggot effect from Galaxy of Terror, the movie's original title, why it was changed to Forbidden World, and the cuts and changes Corman wanted before release. Finally, we deliver a full breakdown of the movie itself—from mutant monsters and exploding bodies to space station drama, questionable science, and plenty of over-the-top Roger Corman madness. We discuss the highs, the lows, and why Forbidden World remains one of the most entertaining cult sci-fi horror films of the VHS era. It's mutants, monsters, space horror, and pure Roger Corman insanity—only on Retro Blood! #RetroBlood #ForbiddenWorld #RogerCorman #SciFiHorror #80sHorror #CultHorror #SpaceHorror #GalaxyOfTerror #AlienRipoff #VHSHorror #CreatureFeature #HorrorPodcast #RetroHorror #ItCameFromOuterSpaceMonth
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Retro Blood 242: Forbidden World (1982)
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